2011 Courses

Managerial Accounting Daniel W. Law 9.5. – 21.5.2011 PT2011

Corporate Finance George Athanassakos 23.5. – 4.6.2011 PT2010

Marketing Management Marco Protano 6.6. – 18.6.2011 PT2011

High Tech Marketing Sanjit Sengupta 18.7. – 30.7.2011 PT2010

Entrepreneurship Alex DeNoble 29.7. – 10.8.2011 PT2011

Venture Capital TBC 15.8. – 27.8.2011 PT2010

International Macroeconomics Khaled Soufani 26.8. – 7.9.2011 PT2011

Mergers & Acquisitions TBC 12.9. – 24.9.2011 PT2010

Operations Management TBC 26.9. – 8.10.2011 PT2011

Services Marketing Douglas Hoffman 10.10. – 22.10.2011 PT2010

Managerial Finance TBC 24.10. – 5.11.2011 PT2011

Global Marketing Management Omar Merlo 9.11. – 19.11.2011 PT2010

Strategic Management TBC 21.11. – 3.12.2011 PT2011

Risk Management Somnath Basu 5.12. – 17.12.2011 PT2010

Language of Instruction: English

Living Arrangements: Exchange students can submit a housing application to the International Student Services. We try to accommodate as many students as possible,but cannot guarantee housing for everybody.

Housing arrangements * Accommodation is arranged from the beginning of the semester until the end of the semester. Students are to pay rent for the whole period. * We will do our best to fulfill your requests and wishes, but can not promise to do so. During the application process, it is not possible to answer any questions regarding the results of the placement. * Housing situation is always easier in the spring semester
* Please note that all KY flats can be mixed (both male and female) even if it is not mentioned in the description
Furniture / facilities * The typical type of accommodation is a furnished flat, where kitchen and bathroom are shared with few other students (except the studios in Kamppi). * Rooms have basic furniture: bed with a mattress, table and chair, drawers, curtains. Kitchenware, blankets and pillows are not included. * All roomshave an Internet connection.

Requirements: Good academic standing in the MBA program.

Living Expenses: All travel expenses are paid by the student, as are housing, meals, travel, books, etc.

Method of Payment: Students on partner programs pay tuition to Emory and, where required, pay fees to the abroad program.

Visa: Visas are not required of US citizens unless they plan to stay more than 3 months. For information on student visas, contact the Embassy of Finland in Washington, DC at (202) 363-2430.

City/Country Info: Helsinki is a modern European capital with a parliamentary government. The ballet, opera, symphony, theater, and visual arts all combine to make this political capital a cultural capital, as well. Known for its light-colored granite buildings, wide streets, public parks and maritime scenery, the “White City of the North” numbers among its architecturally diverse treasures the classic Helsinki cathedral and the modern Finland Hall.